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South West · Geopolitical Zone
⭐ State of the Living Spring

Osun State

"State of the Living Spring"

Osun is a state in Nigeria's South West geopolitical zone, with Osogbo as its capital.

LGAs
30
Local govts
Areas
2
On Locate.ng
Places
1
Businesses
Institutions
0
Govt offices
Universities
8
Tertiary
Postal codes
1
NIPOST

Government & politics

Executive, legislature, and political structure

Ademola Adeleke
Governor
Ademola Adeleke
PDP
🏛️
Legislature
Osun State House of Assembly
26 assembly seats
9 House of Reps seats
Majority: PDP
📍
Government House
Osogbo
Government House, Abere, Osogbo

Osun profile

Demographics, geography, and economy at a glance

👥 Demographics & culture

Population4,705,590
Ethnic groups
Yoruba 98%
Languages
YorubaEnglish
Religion breakdown
Christianity
50%
Islam
48%

🌍 Geography

ClimateTropical wet & dry
VegetationRainforest & derived savanna
Major rivers
Osun RiverErinleOtin
Bordering states
Hilly terrain with sacred groves and the Osun River basin.

💼 Economy

GDP (nominal)$5.8B (2023)
GDP rank#14 of 37
IGR / yr₦19.7B
Major industries
Mining (Gold)AgricultureTourismEducation
Agricultural products
CocoaKolaPalm oilYamCassava
Mineral resources
GoldTantaliteGranite

🚉 Infrastructure

International airport— No
Seaport— No
Rail access— No
ElectricityIbadan Electricity (IBEDC)
Major highways
Ibadan-Ile-Ife-Ilesha RoadOsogbo-Iwo Road

What Osun is known for

Heritage, landscape, and tourism highlights

⭐ Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove (UNESCO)
⭐ Obafemi Awolowo University
⭐ Ife
⭐ Ataoja Palace

UNESCO World Heritage

🏛️ UNESCO
Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove

Areas in Osun

2 areas with detailed guides, ratings, and local intelligence

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1 listings across 1 categories

Markets in Osun

Trading days, sections, and practical guides

All Osun markets

Events in Osun

Festivals, conferences, and upcoming happenings

All Osun events

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🎓 NYSC in Osun

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📝 Guide 1,098 words · 5 min read · Updated 1 week ago

Introduction to Osun State

Osun State is one of the 36 states of Nigeria, part of the South West geopolitical zone, with its capital at Osogbo. The state covers a sizeable land area and is home to roughly 4.7 million people, organised across 30 Local Government Areas. It blends urban centres with extensive rural and agricultural areas, a balance that shapes both its economy and its politics.

This guide brings together Osun's government, demographics, geography, economy, education, transport, culture, and the practical detail people search for when planning travel, business, schooling, or relocation. Wherever a deeper page exists on Locate.ng — for an individual Local Government Area, university, market, or transit corridor — we link directly to it so you can keep going.

Government & administration

The state government is led by an executive Governor and Deputy Governor, supported by a Commissioner-led cabinet. The State House of Assembly serves as the legislative arm. Together they coordinate education, health, urban planning, transport, internal security, and other devolved responsibilities.

Administratively, Osun is divided into 30 Local Government Areas, each headed by an elected Local Government Chairman. Each LGA is further broken down into wards, districts, towns, and neighbourhoods. A complete breakdown of the LGAs is in the section below.

Federal and state civic institutions include the State Government Secretariat, INEC offices, NIPOST branches, immigration offices and police divisions. As the directory grows, each is indexed individually on Locate.ng with addresses, hours, fees and contacts.

Geography & climate

Osun sits in southern Nigeria along the Gulf of Guinea coastline. It shares borders with Ekiti, Kwara, Ogun, Ondo, Oyo, which together shape both inter-state trade flows and seasonal weather patterns.

The climate is tropical with distinct wet and dry seasons. The rains usually run from April through October, with the heaviest months in June through September. The dry season brings harmattan haze from December through February, with cooler nights and lower humidity. Vegetation grades from forest-savanna mosaic to derived savanna as you move from the south of the state into the north.

The terrain is a mix of rolling lowlands, river valleys, and forested ridges. Major rivers and natural features shape settlement and transport: where rivers meet roads, cities and markets tend to follow. Locate.ng's areas index for Osun provides 1 indexed districts within the LGAs, each with its own neighbourhoods, streets, and points of interest.

Demographics & people

The population of Osun is estimated at 4,705,590 people, with a density that varies widely between urban centres and rural LGAs. A meaningful share of the population still lives in semi-rural and farming communities, with periodic markets and seasonal labour flows tying smaller settlements to the urban core. The state continues to draw in-migrants from neighbouring states.

Ethnic and linguistic composition reflects the wider regional pattern. The dominant groups in Osun include Yoruba, with smaller communities from elsewhere in the federation living alongside them. Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Pidgin, and English are all commonly heard in markets and on public transport.

Religion in Osun is a roughly even balance of Islam and Christianity, with both communities visible in public life. Major festivals from both traditions are observed publicly and are reflected on the Osun events calendar.

Economy & commerce

Osun's economy generates an estimated US$5,800 million in GDP, ranking it among the more economically active states in the federation. Internally Generated Revenue is around ₦20 billion annually, a meaningful share of the state budget alongside federal allocations.

The economy spans agriculture, agro-processing, mineral extraction, light manufacturing, education, and a growing services sector. The mix differs by LGA: some host major industrial estates, others remain primarily agricultural, and a few are emerging logistics hubs as inter-state freight volumes grow.

For job seekers, Osun is one of the more active markets in Nigeria — particularly for graduates and skilled workers — with active listings on the Locate.ng jobs board covering tech, finance, operations, healthcare, education, and trades.

Education & universities

Osun hosts 1 universities and tertiary institutions indexed on Locate.ng. The mix typically spans federal, state, and private institutions, with at least one large multi-faculty federal or state university anchoring the system.

Featured universities

Beyond the universities, the state's tertiary network extends to polytechnics, monotechnics, and colleges of education. Together they shape the labour pool for both the public service and the wider regional economy. Browse the full directory on the Osun tertiary institutions page.

Transport & getting around

Getting around Osun mixes private, commercial, and public transport. Inter-city movement happens mostly on roads, with motor parks serving as the main inter-state departure points.

Within the state, intra-city movement relies on a mix of BRT, mini-buses ("Danfo"), tricycles ("Keke NAPEP"), and motorbikes, depending on the LGA. As the commute graph fills in, Locate.ng will surface step-by-step routes with modes, fares, and operators. Plan any trip with the Locate.ng trip planner.

Local Government Areas

Osun is divided into 30 Local Government Areas, each with its own administrative council, headquarters, and clusters of districts. The full list with browse-able profile pages is in the LGAs section above.

Culture, heritage & food

Cultural life in Osun reflects the state's history, ethnic mix, and religious traditions. Annual festivals — both religious and traditional — are central to the cultural calendar, alongside a year-round programme of music, art, and food events that pull in attendees from across the federation.

Cuisine in Osun draws on the wider regional tradition — amala, ewedu, gbegiri, asaro, ofada rice and stew, suya, and a daily presence of grilled fish and ponmo. Street food, bukkas, and full-service restaurants thrive side by side — for a current snapshot of what's open, see the restaurants directory for Osun.

Practical guide for visitors & residents

Postal codes & addresses. Postal codes in Osun use the 230xx range — full breakdown by area and LGA is on the Osun postal codes page. For a specific area, search by name in the national postal codes directory.

Safety & travel. Safety and security vary by district and time of day; daytime travel along main corridors is generally routine, while late-night travel through unfamiliar areas should be planned with care. Public transport hubs are heavily policed but also dense, so carry valuables close. For up-to-date area-by-area context, consult the latest Locate.ng guides.

Cost of living. Costs in Osun sit around or below the national average — particularly outside the largest cities . Average daily transit fares, market food costs, and rent ranges differ sharply by LGA; the area-level pages on Locate.ng break each down individually.

NYSC. Osun hosts at least one NYSC Orientation Camp and a State Secretariat — addresses and what-to-pack lists are on the NYSC pages.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about Osun.

What is the capital of Osun State?
The capital of Osun State is Osogbo, which serves as the seat of the state government and the main administrative centre.
What is the population of Osun State?
Osun's population is estimated at 4,705,590 people across 30 Local Government Areas. Density varies sharply between urban centres and rural LGAs.
How many Local Government Areas are in Osun?
There are 30 LGAs in Osun. Each has its own administrative council and headquarters — browse them in the LGAs section.
What universities are located in Osun?
Osun hosts 1 indexed universities and tertiary institutions, including Obafemi Awolowo University. See the full Osun universities directory.
How do I travel to Osun?
The state is reached primarily by road from neighbouring states, with motor parks serving inter-city departures. The nearest major airport depends on which part of the state you are entering — plan with the trip planner.
What is the cost of living in Osun?
Cost of living sits around the national average overall, but varies sharply by LGA — housing in the prime districts of the capital is significantly more expensive than equivalent space outside the urban core.
Which states border Osun?
Osun shares borders with Ekiti, Kwara, Ogun, Ondo, Oyo.
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